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Oct 1, 2008
Avatar shindig 2 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

If a todo is time sensitive, seems better to add it to a calendar – not necessarily in basecamp.

 
Oct 1, 2008
Avatar ashant 101 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos


ashant – forum participants like you and I. That’s why they ask for donations, because they too are donating their own time and resources.

If that’s the case, who does the fees we pay go to?

 
Sep 29, 2008
Avatar Michael 307 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

(Jeff Foster) to all: What is the progress? – we’re all watching.

Asshat polluted the forum, film at 11.

 
Sep 28, 2008
Avatar Jeff Foster 18 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

ashant – forum participants like you and I. That’s why they ask for donations, because they too are donating their own time and resources.

 
Sep 25, 2008
Avatar ClearMotive 3 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

Agreed. I am a brand new user… I’ve essentially been building my business “with” basecamp, which is great so far however obviously missing a significant PM piece. Moving forward in BaseCamp is dependent on this PM piece being integrated… any updates would be great!!

 
Sep 25, 2008
Avatar Jeff Foster 18 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

ashant: you do realize the people developing this are NOT from 37signals, right?

to all: What is the progress? – we’re all watching.

 
Sep 23, 2008
Avatar michael_kariv 1 post

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

Hi all.
I am working on a very basic Gantt interactive editor in Silverlight (www.gganttic.com)
The key word is interactive – meaning one can drag and drop things around.

I am considering integrating with BC, and need your collective advice.

Presently it takes tasks from and saves to Google Spreadsheets.
It is currently a very Alpha state, and I don’t rush it because Silverlight 2.0 is still itself in beta.
I am currently reviewing BC’s API.

If todo items had start / due dates they would easily become tasks. But it does not nor we know when and if it will.
What can we do instead with the existing features?
- disregard todos and only place milestones as milestones
- assume that milestones are tasks in a waterfall model – one milestone starts when the previous one ends.
- assume milestones as a group tasks (though gganttic will not have group tasks in 1.0 version) covering period from previous milestone and spread todos equally over the period
- use auxiliary means to store task information, like attached spreadsheet or separate account on Google Spreadsheets? (I would hate to do this- too complex and both BC and gGanttic is all about simplicity)

Please share your thougths here or on gganttic.com site or email me to basecamp_integration at gganttic and obviously dot com

 
Sep 7, 2008
Avatar ipozin 1 post

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

is money the issue this project isn’t moving forward? i think with the kind of response this post is triggering, many of us can provide ‘donations’ to move this along. Also – we have a full development staff, so if you’re limited on resources, maybe we can help?

 
Aug 30, 2008
Avatar citegirl 16 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

I am vastly relieved that someone is working on a solution such as this. We’ve twisted turned and bent Basecamp as far as we can go in order to use it for actual “Project Management”. I have a team using it extensively and we experience all of the above issues; a ToDo without a timeline just filters down into obliviion once you add many over the life cycle of numerous projects. Plus, then team members have absolutely no idea what the dependencies are in the real world and projects can fall off the map in terms of progress as the are not in synch.

We need:
  • Dependencies (desperately)
  • ToDos associated with due dates
  • A way to filter those to a “today” view to be able to see what the Priority of the To Do is
  • Reporting features!!! A major missing piece of basecamp in my opinion
  • Private milestones (hate that the client can see all milestones, this makes it pretty limited)

What’s the real world timeline on this API? I am shopping for new options today, as we are outgrowing what we can do with Basecamp currently.

Thanks.

 
Aug 29, 2008
Avatar jtmg 4 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

Count me in as a vote to put due dates on Todos….

I run two different teams in India…. I find that if I have to create Milestones for every time I want to set a due date they just get confused.

To me it would be so simple.

Project – Wordpress PPC Sites
Milestone – XYZ.com – Due Sept 30th
Tasks – Create Home page – Due Sept 5th
Tasks – Create Message Board – Due Sept 7th
Tasks – Create sub pages – Due Sept 25th

Having the ability to set a due date on Todo lists would save me tons of time.

heyday

 
Aug 28, 2008
Avatar skinman 43 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

Man, I love the sounds of this add-on. I just can’t for the life of me understand why 37S hasn’t been working on some of this functionality.

I’m very interested.

 
Jul 21, 2008
Avatar mckinneylaw 57 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

+1

 
Jul 15, 2008
Avatar GrahamM 1 post

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

Can I just add my vote for due dates on Todos? At least make it optional?

 
Jul 9, 2008
Avatar sabrina_model 1 post

Topic: Ability to Link Messages and To Dos

I know there’s a way around it, but the ability to link to messages or show images, on an application level would be a huge help!

 
Jul 9, 2008
Avatar Sarah Hatter 378 posts

Topic: Retired User's Replacement

It’s not possible to replace users, but you can add and delete users whenever you like. Deleting a person doesn’t delete their past activity, it just removes their access to your account.

 
Jul 3, 2008
Avatar oscar7g 354 posts

Topic: Ability to Link Messages and To Dos

For creating links within To-Do Lists use;

<a href=http://www.google.com>Link Text Here</a>

Never had any issues with it.

 
Jul 3, 2008
Avatar Thorlin 1 post

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

Being a professional project manager I would love to see BC include the ability to create dependancies between tasks, include durations and level of effort, and show it in a calendar or gantt chart. However, sometimes that will be overkill for the projects we use Basecamp for. Will the system allow you to choose either complex or simple tasks? What happens if I want to track due date and level of effort but not dependencies?

 
Jul 2, 2008
Avatar Ellie McBride 1 post

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

I am wondering how the task list itself will look once a due date is arrived. Will I be able to look at my simple list and see all dates or will I have to go to the the gant chart (which from the screenshot is not helpful) and message (which requiers yet more drill down to find information related to a todo than I want to have to do). Look at the way central desktop handles it. Nice and clean. Owner, task and due date all on one line.

I’m also interested in any news on the status of this for GA

 
Jul 2, 2008
Avatar ziemek 1 post

Topic: Ability to Link Messages and To Dos

I know that at one point this stuff worked, I understand that now html tags are being filtered. I tried to use the

"link":http://www.google.ca
format in the a todo list item, but that doesn’t work. Does anyone know if there is any way to add a link to a todo list item? (Whether strictly to pointing to messages or pointing outside. )

 
Jun 26, 2008
Avatar brettg22 15 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

Hey Neil, I just read your thread and was wondering how things are going with the project.

 
Jun 22, 2008
Avatar PeterRust 77 posts

Topic: Building my first application with Basecamp API - Time Tracking

Spencer,

I haven’t used PHP much, but I use the time-tracking API a ton.

Here are a couple PHP examples (there used to be some on the unofficial BC API wiki, but it appears to be down at the moment):
http://www.cre8d-design.com/blog/2006/04/13/basecamp-api-example-listing-your-projects/
http://basecamphq.com/forum-archive/viewtopic.php?pid=8322

If you give it a shot and run into problems, you can post your code and the errors here and I (or others) are likely to be able to help…

—Peter Rust
Developer, Project Recon (www.projectrecon.net)

 
Jun 19, 2008
Avatar rwsllc 4 posts

Topic: Due dates for To-Dos

Just a quick follow-up. We’ve been adding dates manually to the beginning of the title for our todo items, and it has been working quite well. I still would love to have a real ‘due’ date, but everyone on our team is making a habit of watching for the upcoming items and handling them on time.

 
Jun 14, 2008
Avatar oscar7g 354 posts

Topic: Projects sorted by companies on non-admin accounts

I don’t think this is correct. My staff all see projects under the relevant client’s company header and none are admins. Our client’s on the other hand only see a list of their projects, so no company headers.

The only thing I can think of that may be causing your issue is if the issue is that your team only has access to a single company’s projects.

 
Jun 13, 2008
Avatar AMSAVPP 3 posts

Topic: Projects sorted by companies on non-admin accounts

After a year of using basecamp, I discovered today part of my problem training others to use the system. Users without an admin account, just see a list of projects, and don’t have the company headers. This makes navigation, directing people to threads, and training a lot more difficult. If the admin accounts also looked this way, I don’t know that I would’ve started using this product or would’ve advocated for it’s company-wide operationalization. Please fix this fast!!!

 
Jun 10, 2008
Avatar Spencer Hill 1 post

Topic: Building my first application with Basecamp API - Time Tracking

Heya, So I want to try and build a simple form that submits time to Basecamp’s Time Tracker and I’m looking for someone to help me through the process. I understand what the XML is saying and doing, but I’m not sure how to execute that PHP and get it to take the data from my web form and enter it into my Basecamp account. Anyone ambitious enough to help me out a little with this? Thanks!

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